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    Uncle Paulie's Philly Steaks

    1.5 (2 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    3 Girls Pho and Eggrolls

    3 Girls Pho and Eggrolls

    4.4
    (7 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Food and service was really good. Minus 1 star because they no longer serve Pho or vermicelli…read morenoodles. The egg rolls were as another reviewer posted, definitely on point and I should have ordered two orders. The chicken wings were large and meaty and had good flavor for plain wings. The only downside for me was the bahn mi as it was too sweet inside and wasn't really the traditional French baguette bread I'm accustomed to being from California, where Vietnamese eateries are plentiful but overall it wasn't a bad experience, just disappointed that they didn't have what I was expecting, especially since Pho is in their name. I'd still come back for their egg rolls and to try some other things.

    This place could survive based solely off the spring rolls alone…read more I haven't tasted fresher ingredients stuffed in a rice wrap since the summer of '09, right before our own local Vietnamese establishment shut it's doors for good. The cilantro wasn't soapy, the shrimp and chicken were sliced as thin as the rice wrap and flavorful beyond compare. The rice noodles were a cold and perfectly sticky consistency that added a bit of perfection to the overall consistency. The lettuce crunched, the carrots snapped and the peanut butter sauce absolutely banged. Pro-tip: if the chef suggests you stir in a little of her homemade hot sauce, do it. Three words: Off. The. Chain. The first $5 order of two rolls hit the spot, but didn't satisfy my craving. And when I say "didn't satisfy" I mean I could've ate 20 of the dang things before settling into a food coma. I didn't just want more, I needed more. So, I ordered more assuming I'd have a snack when I got home an hour later. Didn't happen. The rolls didn't make it out of the parking lot. Before I even turned the ignition over I had the second order of Vietnamese heaven demolished and devoured, not even a tuft of cilantro left lingering on the styrofoam serving tray. Overall a great experience. Stopped for a little snack and had my life changed. Despite being in the food court of a mall, it's a dead mall, the mood was chill and relax. The pricing was fair and the staff were exemplary. The chef was great at making conversation (even if she didn't necessarily have a choice) and the cashier seemed to genuinely appreciate my compliments in regards to the food. Definitely can't wait to go back and try the rest of the menu.

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    Spring Rolls, made fresh in front of the customer.
    Spring Rolls, made fresh in front of the customer.
    After the first bite; I was immediately pleased.
    After the first bite; I was immediately pleased.
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    It’s Sa Wrap

    It’s Sa Wrap

    4.8
    (9 reviews)
    54.1 mi

    So when I'm not making it at home. Or even If I am, but I'm just in this area. I stop off here for…read morea little something something. This location is inside the Mall, which makes eating alone just impossible. The ambience here is exciting if you like kids, crowds and people watching. But unlike back home in San Diego, food trucks, eateries, and restaurants are rare here. But over the past 5 years, more and more Pacific Islanders have been moving into the area from places like Texas and California. The service is good and so is the food. My only complaint is the lack of fruit in the Halo Halo for $6.50 or $7.50 So, if you're hungry and need your Filipino food fix, here's the place to sit and get your grub on.

    I'm utterly shocked…read more I came to Arkansas to join my girlfriend on her business trip and for the most part, I was left in a hotel, so there wasn't a part of me that actually looked forward to it. So I was browsing DoorDash on my first day alone staying in, and I across Its Sa Wrap. ... wait a minute. It's... Sarap? That's Filipino! So being Fil-Am, I had to order it. I ordered the sisig, halo halo, and turon all for $35, including travel fees because this place was a pretty significant distance from my hotel. In fact, I was surprised to see that it's at a mall. I was both surprised and laughing at the portion they provided for the sisig. It has plenty of rice and meat. Arguably too much, and I can eat. I was like... "heh, this better be good." It was delicious. The rice was fine, but the sisig was delicious. They got all crispy and flavorful scrapings from the pan in there, and the addition of red Filipino chilis added a nice heat to it overall. The turon was a little more dense than I thought it would be, but that's a good thing. The halo halo was also a typical halo halo -- also a good thing in this part of town. The flavor, amount of food, and overall value here would cost someone way more than $35 in the Bay Area. This is a win. If I find myself in Arkansas again, I'll definitely seek out this place. Good Filipino food in Arkansas. Who knew?!

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    Sizzling Pork Sisig. That's a lot of rice.
    Sizzling Pork Sisig. That's a lot of rice.
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